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Nashbar.com They are a discount bicycling supplier/seller in the US. But many searches have a price feed from them shown in 3rd party catalogs (or vice versa) so you may see many companies online selling these at that price. I picked them up the first week available in the snail mailed catalog for $69... the shipment came with a new catlog listing them at $79 so I guess they had a lot of action on them and will rise by holiday season. Anyway about Nashbar. They are very reputable company and have fast well packaged delivery and also they have many locations across the US. I am not promoting BikeNashbar I just know they have them and their catalogs online quantity ticker is very accurate. Just goto nashbar.com and search on a partnumber below or goto pedals/clipless road and find keywins they have TI and Cro ($49 or so) http://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...agename=Keywin |
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1) Keywin pedals are ultra lightweight, and it is surprisingly noticable. 2) Keywin pedals are very easy to clip into, and provide a very secure attachment. Since they are lightweight, they don't flip upside down as easy as my Look pedals did, very important for clipping in at the beginning of a race 3) At first they are a bit difficult to get out of (unclip). Not terribly so, just a bit tougher than my Look's were. All in all, they are fantastic. I've used other brands besides Keywin and Look (I only mention this because I mentioned Look above), and I personally like the Keywin's best of all. |
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Love them. got a pair of the lighter ti ones that are older-no float CRM's from nashbar for like 50 bucks. i do triathlons in a mtn-ous area so i have to run on the clips a lot-easy tp dp they are flat and wide. they are SO easy to get in and out of...easiest yet. they never get stuck upside down. they are firm and have no give when i try to get my foot in the shoe well riding. i just love them. my fear---i cannot find replacement cleats or more pedals for under 150 bucks--i shoulda bout that nashbar out. so if you hate your keywins---sell them to me. and float is silly--i get plenty of room in my shoe. i swear by float sucking unless your and touring and i get all sore kinda person...but to race--why would you want your foot flooping around. i would rather have the older no floats (so you no float haters--just send them to me COD!!!) best peds i've road and i've road them all but the m2's and be bops |
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